Dubai is known for its unique dining experiences, and now there’s a new hidden gem in town: the Dali Supper Club, tucked away inside the stylish Maison Dali at the ground floor of The Opus designed by Zaha Hadid.
This isn’t your usual dinner spot. To get to the Dali Supper Club, you’ll walk past the kitchen and through the wine cellar — and that’s when things start to feel exciting. Behind the scenes lies a secret space where food, art, and nightlife come together in a bold and playful way.
The room itself is something out of a dream: cozy embroidered cushions, quirky sculptures, and surreal touches that nod to the legendary artist Salvador Dali. It’s a space that blends art with atmosphere, setting the stage for an evening that feels anything but ordinary.
Food here is made for sharing — Chef Tristin Farmer has created a menu inspired by Japanese street food, with fun, upscale twists. You’ll find creative bites like Quail Nuggets with Caviar, Black Cod Tacos, Dali Foie Gras Sliders, and even Tonka Bean Churros. And for something sweet? Try the Koji Caramel Macarons.
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To match the bold menu, there’s a cocktail list just as imaginative. Drinks like the Glacier, Phoenix, and Splash are crafted to surprise, each one inspired by immersive art themes.
But it doesn’t stop at food and drinks. The Dali Supper Club also brings in DJs and live performers, making it a great spot for a fun night out. And since the vibe changes regularly, you’ll get a different experience each time you go.
The Dali Supper Club is now open for bookings, running nightly from 6 PM to midnight. If you’re looking for something hidden, artistic, and lively in Dubai’s dining scene, this is worth checking out.